In the last month, three people have joined Twitter with great fanfare. The King of All Media himself, Howard Stern, despite protesting for over a year that he “didn’t get Twitterâ€, joined the microblogging service after signing his new deal with SiriusXM. And he immediately broke new ground by live-tweeting along with an HBO airing…
Author: Peter Stringer
SuperBowl XLV = Social Super Bowl I
What do you get when you combine the biggest TV event in American culture with emerging media and advertising? Sunday will mark what might end up being remembered as the first-ever Social Super Bowl.
Social Media Insiders Summit Brings the Goods
It seems like everywhere you turn there’s a new digital marketing or social media conference popping up, and it’s hard to tell what you’re getting into when choose to participate in one until it actually starts and you’re in a large room with a bunch of strangers and vendors talking shop. I just returned from…
Top 13 Things I Learned at the 1st-Ever Boston Sports & Social Marketing Tweet Up
I’ve never organized a networking event before (unless you count a crazy 40-ounce party in my Fenway apartment in my early 20s ) and hence, there was much to learn about throwing a successful Tweet Up. I’m feeling generous, so I’d like to share the Top 13 Things I Learned Tonight about Event Planning at…
Boston Sports and Social Marketing Tweet Up: January 18, 2011
It’s 2011. The world is changing. Industries are colliding. Social media is taking the sports marketing world by storm. Apps, tweets and digital media is changing everyone’s lives, forcing people to engage with their mobile devices and ignore their immediate surroundings, not to mention their families and pets. Everything’s bigger…yet smaller. Klout scores are up,…